Rice and peas in the ghetto
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rasdragon
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Re: Rice and peas in the ghetto
I just wanted to respond back. I just listened to the Thompson & Koos 12" version. Very different feel. Both are equally strong in different plays. But the bonus of the Felion dj chat on the flip..... I have to put my vote for the Hungry Town 12" but only for the purpose of the b-side! just my humble opinion.

Guidance.
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Vinnie
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Re: Rice and peas in the ghetto
bullit make that 3 different 12" lables
and the 7" on thompson sound lable is a very recent repress not even 2 years old i believe
for me the hungry town 12s is clearly the best because it combines all the other cuts and you get a bonus flute dub which the other ones lack
and the 7" on thompson sound lable is a very recent repress not even 2 years old i believe
for me the hungry town 12s is clearly the best because it combines all the other cuts and you get a bonus flute dub which the other ones lack
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Litelet
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Re: Rice and peas in the ghetto
For me its more than clear too... The Hungry Town version is far higher... Heavy sound but warm sound, that's the difference and agree that the DJ is great.
This DJ did a version on the flip of Barry Brown's *Release the Chain* 12" discomix too... But I couldnt afford a 300 GPB starting price....
This DJ did a version on the flip of Barry Brown's *Release the Chain* 12" discomix too... But I couldnt afford a 300 GPB starting price....
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bullit
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Re: Rice and peas in the ghetto
Seems to been quite a few releases, its a nice tune, need to get around to getting it sometime..
Sorry i havent got back to you about those tunes jahadambom im a bit out of money at the moment..
Sorry i havent got back to you about those tunes jahadambom im a bit out of money at the moment..